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Monitor Samsung 2233SW - Screen Waiting With Resolution 1920x1080


Every time I try to run a program (fullscreen) with lower resolution than the monitor (1920x1080) it gives screen waiting ... and only comes out if I press alt tab ... how do I fix this? I called the tech support .. and said that it has seven windows drive yet .. anyone know what do I get?


View Replies (Posted: 09-14-2009)

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